Of all renewable energy sources, marine energy (also called ocean, or maritime energy) is the one that still has the furthest to go to achieve commercial maturity.
The most important advantage of marine energy is that it is a source of high energy density, which means that a large quantity of energy can be obtained from a small occupied surface area. The chief disadvantage is the the great difficulty in extracting the energy in such a hostile environment.
Very little marine energy is currently being tapped, with total installed capacity limited to a few pilot plants located in a small number of countries. Marine energy stands at a position of technological divergence, with many ideas under development, none of which has proven a clear technological leadership.
Marine energy takes different forms:
Waves: Waves are caused by the action of the wind on the surface of the sea. They can travel hundreds of kilometres
Tides and sea currents: The displacement of large masses of water caused by the gravitational pull of the sun and the moon causes locally periodical variations in the sea level and currents that can be used for energy purposes. Sea currents also lead to phenomena such as differences in the density and salt content of the water, differences in temperature, evaporation and rotation of the EarthThermal gradient: Solar radiation on the sea causes differences in temperature between water at the surface and at the bottom of the sea of over 20ºC
Saline gradient: At river mouths, there are major differences in the salt concentration between the sea water and the river water
The only marine energy which can be harnessed in the Basque Country is wave energy: the intensity of the other phenomena is not sufficient to allow them to be used.
In the field of wave energy, two global "firsts" are being implemented in the Basque Country: MutrikuWave Energy Plant and bimep -- BiscayMarineEnergyPlatform

published:28 Mar 2012

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How to deal with the scarcity of natural resources? For ENGIE, the challenge is to find sustainable and environmentally friendly alternatives to meet energy needs. A territory so far underexploited looks very promising: our seas and oceans. Wind, tidal or geothermal, discover the new marine renewable energy.

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See how marine and hydrokinetic technologies harness the energy of the ocean's waves, tides, and currents and convert it into electricity to power our homes, buildings and cities.

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Discover in video how a marine turbine works. In a marine turbine, electricity is generated using the power of the sea or river.

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Neil Kermode, managing director of EMEC, describes the different ways EMEC are trying to harness energy from waves and tides. The EMEC test centre currently comprises of cables that run out into the sea to bring energy back into the national grid.

published:18 Jun 2018

views:419

Trailer for the new Widesight series 'FACTORS'
Subscribe to the WIDESIGHT youtube channel now to get a new episode each Thursday with new information for and about the the energy, marine and power sectors.

Margot Gerritsen, associate professor of EnergyResourceEngineering at Stanford University, discusses the viability of marine energy technology. The EnergySeminar meets weekly during the academic year. For a list of upcoming talks, visit the events page at the WoodsInstitute for the Environment website.
Stanford University:
http://www.stanford.edu/
Woods Institute for the Environment at Stanford:
http://woods.stanford.edu//
Margot Gerritsen
http://margot.stanford.edu/
Stanford University Channel on YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/stanford

published:01 Oct 2009

views:10709

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Functionality of wave power station developed by Voith Hydro (www.voith.com). Animation produced by Kral GmbH (www.kralgmbh.at). This video explains the function of the Wave PowerStation with Wells turbine. This plant was shut down. It was built mainly as test plant. There is new bigger plant in Spain, near Bilbao - Mutriku Wave Power Plant. (https://tethys.pnnl.gov/annex-iv-sites/mutriku-wave-power-plant) Yes, this video is old, but it still explains the functionality of such power plant, so please don`t complain about it, otherwise I will delete the channel.

Energy (Melissa Manchester song)

"Energy" is a song performed by American singer Melissa Manchester, from her 1985 album Mathematics.

Details

The song was arranged by veteran songwriter Greg Mathieson and was released as the second single from the album, following the underperformance of the lead single "Mathematics", MCA hoped to reverse the album's fortune by releasing this Hi-NRG track with an aim for the club market.

Melissa Manchester filmed a videoclip to promote the song, which sees the singer and her band in a sort of industrial-setting stage performing the song.

The single was released on 7" and 12" formats featuring remixes, but it failed to chart either on the Billboard Hot 100 or the dance charts, and failed to chart elsewhere. The b-side to the single was a non-album song, called "So Full Of Yourself", which was co-written by Manchester and Tom Snow and used as the b-side to all 3 singles off the album.

Humans and other animals need a minimum intake of food energy to sustain their metabolism and to drive their muscles. Foods are composed chiefly of carbohydrates, fats, proteins, water, vitamins, and minerals. Carbohydrates, fats, proteins, and water represent virtually all the weight of food, with vitamins and minerals making up only a small percentage of the weight. (Carbohydrates, fats, and proteins comprise ninety percent of the dry weight of foods.) Organisms derive food energy from carbohydrates, fats and proteins as well as from organic acids, polyols, and ethanol present in the diet. Some diet components that provide little or no food energy, such as water, minerals, vitamins, cholesterol, and fibre, may still be necessary to health and survival for other reasons. Water, minerals, vitamins, and cholesterol are not broken down (they are used by the body in the form in which they are absorbed) and so cannot be used for energy. Fiber, a type of carbohydrate, cannot be completely digested by the human body. Ruminants can extract food energy from the respiration of cellulose because of bacteria in their rumens.

History

The first use of helicopters for presidential transport was in 1957, when President Dwight D. Eisenhower traveled on a Bell UH-13J Sioux. The President needed a quick way to reach his summer home in Pennsylvania, as Air Force One could land at neither the White House nor the summer home. Eisenhower instructed his staff to look into alternative modes of transportation and a Sikorsky UH-34 Seahorse helicopter was commissioned. The early aircraft lacked the "creature comforts" found on its modern successors, such as air conditioning and toilets for in-flight use.

In 1958, the H-13 was replaced by the Sikorsky H-34, and in 1961 by the VH-3A. Not long after the mode of presidential transport was introduced, presidential aides asked the Marine Corps to look into the White House South Lawn as a helicopter landing zone. Ample room was present, and the protocol was established.

See also

The National (album)

The National is the debut studio album by American indie rock band The National, released on October 30, 2001 on Brassland Records. Recorded prior to guitarist Bryce Dessner's full arrival into the band, The National was produced by both Nick Lloyd and the band itself. Now-bass guitarist Scott Devendorf performs both guitar and backing vocals on this album, with guitarist and multi-instrumentalist Aaron Dessner on bass guitar and guitar duties.

The album features a more country-tinged sound in comparison to future albums. Lyrics from "29 Years" would later be used in "Slow Show" from the band's 2007 album, Boxer.

Background and recording

The album features guest contributions from forthcoming member Bryce Dessner, with his brother Aaron noting, "When we recorded [the album], my brother wasn't even in the band. We made the record before we ever played a show. We did it just to do it."

Artwork

The album's front cover features drummer Bryan Devendorf in a swimming pool.

Track listing

Marine energy

Of all renewable energy sources, marine energy (also called ocean, or maritime energy) is the one that still has the furthest to go to achieve commercial maturity.
The most important advantage of marine energy is that it is a source of high energy density, which means that a large quantity of energy can be obtained from a small occupied surface area. The chief disadvantage is the the great difficulty in extracting the energy in such a hostile environment.
Very little marine energy is currently being tapped, with total installed capacity limited to a few pilot plants located in a small number of countries. Marine energy stands at a position of technological divergence, with many ideas under development, none of which has proven a clear technological leadership.
Marine energy takes different forms:
Waves: Waves are caused by the action of the wind on the surface of the sea. They can travel hundreds of kilometres
Tides and sea currents: The displacement of large masses of water caused by the gravitational pull of the sun and the moon causes locally periodical variations in the sea level and currents that can be used for energy purposes. Sea currents also lead to phenomena such as differences in the density and salt content of the water, differences in temperature, evaporation and rotation of the EarthThermal gradient: Solar radiation on the sea causes differences in temperature between water at the surface and at the bottom of the sea of over 20ºC
Saline gradient: At river mouths, there are major differences in the salt concentration between the sea water and the river water
The only marine energy which can be harnessed in the Basque Country is wave energy: the intensity of the other phenomena is not sufficient to allow them to be used.
In the field of wave energy, two global "firsts" are being implemented in the Basque Country: MutrikuWave Energy Plant and bimep -- BiscayMarineEnergyPlatform

3:46

Renewable marine energies

Renewable marine energies

Renewable marine energies

How to deal with the scarcity of natural resources? For ENGIE, the challenge is to find sustainable and environmentally friendly alternatives to meet energy needs. A territory so far underexploited looks very promising: our seas and oceans. Wind, tidal or geothermal, discover the new marine renewable energy.

3:01

Energy 101: Marine and Hydrokinetic Energy

Energy 101: Marine and Hydrokinetic Energy

Energy 101: Marine and Hydrokinetic Energy

See how marine and hydrokinetic technologies harness the energy of the ocean's waves, tides, and currents and convert it into electricity to power our homes, buildings and cities.

1:36

Journey to the heart of energy - How a marine turbine works

Journey to the heart of energy - How a marine turbine works

Journey to the heart of energy - How a marine turbine works

Discover in video how a marine turbine works. In a marine turbine, electricity is generated using the power of the sea or river.

4:29

The European Marine Energy Centre: EMEC

The European Marine Energy Centre: EMEC

The European Marine Energy Centre: EMEC

Neil Kermode, managing director of EMEC, describes the different ways EMEC are trying to harness energy from waves and tides. The EMEC test centre currently comprises of cables that run out into the sea to bring energy back into the national grid.

0:35

FACTORS: A NEW SERIES ABOUT ENERGY, MARINE AND POWER

FACTORS: A NEW SERIES ABOUT ENERGY, MARINE AND POWER

FACTORS: A NEW SERIES ABOUT ENERGY, MARINE AND POWER

Trailer for the new Widesight series 'FACTORS'
Subscribe to the WIDESIGHT youtube channel now to get a new episode each Thursday with new information for and about the the energy, marine and power sectors.

Marine Energy Technology: Waves and Currents

Margot Gerritsen, associate professor of EnergyResourceEngineering at Stanford University, discusses the viability of marine energy technology. The EnergySeminar meets weekly during the academic year. For a list of upcoming talks, visit the events page at the WoodsInstitute for the Environment website.
Stanford University:
http://www.stanford.edu/
Woods Institute for the Environment at Stanford:
http://woods.stanford.edu//
Margot Gerritsen
http://margot.stanford.edu/
Stanford University Channel on YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/stanford

12:09

Wave Energy Industry Growing

Wave Energy Industry Growing

Wave Energy Industry Growing

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2:44

Ocean Energy - Wave Power Station

Ocean Energy - Wave Power Station

Ocean Energy - Wave Power Station

Functionality of wave power station developed by Voith Hydro (www.voith.com). Animation produced by Kral GmbH (www.kralgmbh.at). This video explains the function of the Wave PowerStation with Wells turbine. This plant was shut down. It was built mainly as test plant. There is new bigger plant in Spain, near Bilbao - Mutriku Wave Power Plant. (https://tethys.pnnl.gov/annex-iv-sites/mutriku-wave-power-plant) Yes, this video is old, but it still explains the functionality of such power plant, so please don`t complain about it, otherwise I will delete the channel.

20:02

Sex energy, marine witchcraft... etc. explained p1

Sex energy, marine witchcraft... etc. explained p1

Sex energy, marine witchcraft... etc. explained p1

Be blessed

11:25

Sex energy, marine witchcraft... etc. explained p2

Sex energy, marine witchcraft... etc. explained p2

Sex energy, marine witchcraft... etc. explained p2

Be blessed

5:25

Ocean Energy - Tidal Current Turbine

Ocean Energy - Tidal Current Turbine

Ocean Energy - Tidal Current Turbine

Voith Hydro (www.voith.com) developed a turbine for the utilization of tidal currents. Animation produced by Kral GmbH (www.kralgmbh.at).

1:39

Flick Motion Production - Hi-Energy Marine Services, Inc.

Flick Motion Production - Hi-Energy Marine Services, Inc.

Flick Motion Production - Hi-Energy Marine Services, Inc.

A video feature coverage of Hi-Energy Marine Services, Inc (HEMSI) tugboats
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René Kofod-Olsen, CEO, Topaz Energy and Marine speaks to OSJ about the current state of the OSV market, the skills future OSV crews will need, the potential impact of Iran and the future of investments in offshore oil.

Marine energy

Of all renewable energy sources, marine energy (also called ocean, or maritime energy) is the one that still has the furthest to go to achieve commercial maturity.
The most important advantage of marine energy is that it is a source of high energy density, which means that a large quantity of energy can be obtained from a small occupied surface area. The chief disadvantage is the the great difficulty in extracting the energy in such a hostile environment.
Very little marine energy is currently being tapped, with total installed capacity limited to a few pilot plants located in a small number of countries. Marine energy stands at a position of technological divergence, with many ideas under development, none of which has proven a clear technological leadership.
Marine energy takes differ...

published: 28 Mar 2012

Renewable marine energies

How to deal with the scarcity of natural resources? For ENGIE, the challenge is to find sustainable and environmentally friendly alternatives to meet energy needs. A territory so far underexploited looks very promising: our seas and oceans. Wind, tidal or geothermal, discover the new marine renewable energy.

published: 03 Jun 2015

Energy 101: Marine and Hydrokinetic Energy

See how marine and hydrokinetic technologies harness the energy of the ocean's waves, tides, and currents and convert it into electricity to power our homes, buildings and cities.

published: 29 Apr 2013

Journey to the heart of energy - How a marine turbine works

Discover in video how a marine turbine works. In a marine turbine, electricity is generated using the power of the sea or river.

published: 10 Dec 2015

The European Marine Energy Centre: EMEC

Neil Kermode, managing director of EMEC, describes the different ways EMEC are trying to harness energy from waves and tides. The EMEC test centre currently comprises of cables that run out into the sea to bring energy back into the national grid.

published: 18 Jun 2018

FACTORS: A NEW SERIES ABOUT ENERGY, MARINE AND POWER

Trailer for the new Widesight series 'FACTORS'
Subscribe to the WIDESIGHT youtube channel now to get a new episode each Thursday with new information for and about the the energy, marine and power sectors.

Marine Energy Technology: Waves and Currents

Margot Gerritsen, associate professor of EnergyResourceEngineering at Stanford University, discusses the viability of marine energy technology. The EnergySeminar meets weekly during the academic year. For a list of upcoming talks, visit the events page at the WoodsInstitute for the Environment website.
Stanford University:
http://www.stanford.edu/
Woods Institute for the Environment at Stanford:
http://woods.stanford.edu//
Margot Gerritsen
http://margot.stanford.edu/
Stanford University Channel on YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/stanford

published: 01 Oct 2009

Wave Energy Industry Growing

Take a look at an industry harnessing the power of ocean waves.
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published: 18 Aug 2015

Ocean Energy - Wave Power Station

Functionality of wave power station developed by Voith Hydro (www.voith.com). Animation produced by Kral GmbH (www.kralgmbh.at). This video explains the function of the Wave PowerStation with Wells turbine. This plant was shut down. It was built mainly as test plant. There is new bigger plant in Spain, near Bilbao - Mutriku Wave Power Plant. (https://tethys.pnnl.gov/annex-iv-sites/mutriku-wave-power-plant) Yes, this video is old, but it still explains the functionality of such power plant, so please don`t complain about it, otherwise I will delete the channel.

published: 23 Jun 2009

Sex energy, marine witchcraft... etc. explained p1

Be blessed

published: 02 Feb 2017

Sex energy, marine witchcraft... etc. explained p2

Be blessed

published: 02 Feb 2017

Ocean Energy - Tidal Current Turbine

Voith Hydro (www.voith.com) developed a turbine for the utilization of tidal currents. Animation produced by Kral GmbH (www.kralgmbh.at).

published: 23 Jun 2009

Flick Motion Production - Hi-Energy Marine Services, Inc.

A video feature coverage of Hi-Energy Marine Services, Inc (HEMSI) tugboats
----------------------------------------­-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Music: Cash Cash ft. Bebe Rexha - Take Me Home (The ChainsmokersRemix)
Music Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cxliw92yHzs
WE DO NOTOWN ANY PARTS OF THE SONG | NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT INTENDED
----------------------------------------­-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Message us now @ flickmotionproductions@gmail.com
----------------------------------------­-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
You may also contact the following:
Renz Aquino - (0977) 3422005 or Jhan...

René Kofod-Olsen, CEO, Topaz Energy and Marine speaks to OSJ about the current state of the OSV market, the skills future OSV crews will need, the potential impact of Iran and the future of investments in offshore oil.

Marine energy

Of all renewable energy sources, marine energy (also called ocean, or maritime energy) is the one that still has the furthest to go to achieve commercial maturi...

Of all renewable energy sources, marine energy (also called ocean, or maritime energy) is the one that still has the furthest to go to achieve commercial maturity.
The most important advantage of marine energy is that it is a source of high energy density, which means that a large quantity of energy can be obtained from a small occupied surface area. The chief disadvantage is the the great difficulty in extracting the energy in such a hostile environment.
Very little marine energy is currently being tapped, with total installed capacity limited to a few pilot plants located in a small number of countries. Marine energy stands at a position of technological divergence, with many ideas under development, none of which has proven a clear technological leadership.
Marine energy takes different forms:
Waves: Waves are caused by the action of the wind on the surface of the sea. They can travel hundreds of kilometres
Tides and sea currents: The displacement of large masses of water caused by the gravitational pull of the sun and the moon causes locally periodical variations in the sea level and currents that can be used for energy purposes. Sea currents also lead to phenomena such as differences in the density and salt content of the water, differences in temperature, evaporation and rotation of the EarthThermal gradient: Solar radiation on the sea causes differences in temperature between water at the surface and at the bottom of the sea of over 20ºC
Saline gradient: At river mouths, there are major differences in the salt concentration between the sea water and the river water
The only marine energy which can be harnessed in the Basque Country is wave energy: the intensity of the other phenomena is not sufficient to allow them to be used.
In the field of wave energy, two global "firsts" are being implemented in the Basque Country: MutrikuWave Energy Plant and bimep -- BiscayMarineEnergyPlatform

Of all renewable energy sources, marine energy (also called ocean, or maritime energy) is the one that still has the furthest to go to achieve commercial maturity.
The most important advantage of marine energy is that it is a source of high energy density, which means that a large quantity of energy can be obtained from a small occupied surface area. The chief disadvantage is the the great difficulty in extracting the energy in such a hostile environment.
Very little marine energy is currently being tapped, with total installed capacity limited to a few pilot plants located in a small number of countries. Marine energy stands at a position of technological divergence, with many ideas under development, none of which has proven a clear technological leadership.
Marine energy takes different forms:
Waves: Waves are caused by the action of the wind on the surface of the sea. They can travel hundreds of kilometres
Tides and sea currents: The displacement of large masses of water caused by the gravitational pull of the sun and the moon causes locally periodical variations in the sea level and currents that can be used for energy purposes. Sea currents also lead to phenomena such as differences in the density and salt content of the water, differences in temperature, evaporation and rotation of the EarthThermal gradient: Solar radiation on the sea causes differences in temperature between water at the surface and at the bottom of the sea of over 20ºC
Saline gradient: At river mouths, there are major differences in the salt concentration between the sea water and the river water
The only marine energy which can be harnessed in the Basque Country is wave energy: the intensity of the other phenomena is not sufficient to allow them to be used.
In the field of wave energy, two global "firsts" are being implemented in the Basque Country: MutrikuWave Energy Plant and bimep -- BiscayMarineEnergyPlatform

Renewable marine energies

How to deal with the scarcity of natural resources? For ENGIE, the challenge is to find sustainable and environmentally friendly alternatives to meet energy nee...

How to deal with the scarcity of natural resources? For ENGIE, the challenge is to find sustainable and environmentally friendly alternatives to meet energy needs. A territory so far underexploited looks very promising: our seas and oceans. Wind, tidal or geothermal, discover the new marine renewable energy.

How to deal with the scarcity of natural resources? For ENGIE, the challenge is to find sustainable and environmentally friendly alternatives to meet energy needs. A territory so far underexploited looks very promising: our seas and oceans. Wind, tidal or geothermal, discover the new marine renewable energy.

The European Marine Energy Centre: EMEC

Neil Kermode, managing director of EMEC, describes the different ways EMEC are trying to harness energy from waves and tides. The EMEC test centre currently com...

Neil Kermode, managing director of EMEC, describes the different ways EMEC are trying to harness energy from waves and tides. The EMEC test centre currently comprises of cables that run out into the sea to bring energy back into the national grid.

Neil Kermode, managing director of EMEC, describes the different ways EMEC are trying to harness energy from waves and tides. The EMEC test centre currently comprises of cables that run out into the sea to bring energy back into the national grid.

FACTORS: A NEW SERIES ABOUT ENERGY, MARINE AND POWER

Trailer for the new Widesight series 'FACTORS'
Subscribe to the WIDESIGHT youtube channel now to get a new episode each Thursday with new information for and ab...

Trailer for the new Widesight series 'FACTORS'
Subscribe to the WIDESIGHT youtube channel now to get a new episode each Thursday with new information for and about the the energy, marine and power sectors.

Trailer for the new Widesight series 'FACTORS'
Subscribe to the WIDESIGHT youtube channel now to get a new episode each Thursday with new information for and about the the energy, marine and power sectors.

Margot Gerritsen, associate professor of EnergyResourceEngineering at Stanford University, discusses the viability of marine energy technology. The EnergySeminar meets weekly during the academic year. For a list of upcoming talks, visit the events page at the WoodsInstitute for the Environment website.
Stanford University:
http://www.stanford.edu/
Woods Institute for the Environment at Stanford:
http://woods.stanford.edu//
Margot Gerritsen
http://margot.stanford.edu/
Stanford University Channel on YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/stanford

Margot Gerritsen, associate professor of EnergyResourceEngineering at Stanford University, discusses the viability of marine energy technology. The EnergySeminar meets weekly during the academic year. For a list of upcoming talks, visit the events page at the WoodsInstitute for the Environment website.
Stanford University:
http://www.stanford.edu/
Woods Institute for the Environment at Stanford:
http://woods.stanford.edu//
Margot Gerritsen
http://margot.stanford.edu/
Stanford University Channel on YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/stanford

Wave Energy Industry Growing

Take a look at an industry harnessing the power of ocean waves.
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Ocean Energy - Wave Power Station

Functionality of wave power station developed by Voith Hydro (www.voith.com). Animation produced by Kral GmbH (www.kralgmbh.at). This video explains the functio...

Functionality of wave power station developed by Voith Hydro (www.voith.com). Animation produced by Kral GmbH (www.kralgmbh.at). This video explains the function of the Wave PowerStation with Wells turbine. This plant was shut down. It was built mainly as test plant. There is new bigger plant in Spain, near Bilbao - Mutriku Wave Power Plant. (https://tethys.pnnl.gov/annex-iv-sites/mutriku-wave-power-plant) Yes, this video is old, but it still explains the functionality of such power plant, so please don`t complain about it, otherwise I will delete the channel.

Functionality of wave power station developed by Voith Hydro (www.voith.com). Animation produced by Kral GmbH (www.kralgmbh.at). This video explains the function of the Wave PowerStation with Wells turbine. This plant was shut down. It was built mainly as test plant. There is new bigger plant in Spain, near Bilbao - Mutriku Wave Power Plant. (https://tethys.pnnl.gov/annex-iv-sites/mutriku-wave-power-plant) Yes, this video is old, but it still explains the functionality of such power plant, so please don`t complain about it, otherwise I will delete the channel.

René Kofod-Olsen, CEO, Topaz Energy and Marine speaks to OSJ about the current state of the OSV market, the skills future OSV crews will need, the potential imp...

René Kofod-Olsen, CEO, Topaz Energy and Marine speaks to OSJ about the current state of the OSV market, the skills future OSV crews will need, the potential impact of Iran and the future of investments in offshore oil.

René Kofod-Olsen, CEO, Topaz Energy and Marine speaks to OSJ about the current state of the OSV market, the skills future OSV crews will need, the potential impact of Iran and the future of investments in offshore oil.

Marine energy

Of all renewable energy sources, marine energy (also called ocean, or maritime energy) is the one that still has the furthest to go to achieve commercial maturity.
The most important advantage of marine energy is that it is a source of high energy density, which means that a large quantity of energy can be obtained from a small occupied surface area. The chief disadvantage is the the great difficulty in extracting the energy in such a hostile environment.
Very little marine energy is currently being tapped, with total installed capacity limited to a few pilot plants located in a small number of countries. Marine energy stands at a position of technological divergence, with many ideas under development, none of which has proven a clear technological leadership.
Marine energy takes different forms:
Waves: Waves are caused by the action of the wind on the surface of the sea. They can travel hundreds of kilometres
Tides and sea currents: The displacement of large masses of water caused by the gravitational pull of the sun and the moon causes locally periodical variations in the sea level and currents that can be used for energy purposes. Sea currents also lead to phenomena such as differences in the density and salt content of the water, differences in temperature, evaporation and rotation of the EarthThermal gradient: Solar radiation on the sea causes differences in temperature between water at the surface and at the bottom of the sea of over 20ºC
Saline gradient: At river mouths, there are major differences in the salt concentration between the sea water and the river water
The only marine energy which can be harnessed in the Basque Country is wave energy: the intensity of the other phenomena is not sufficient to allow them to be used.
In the field of wave energy, two global "firsts" are being implemented in the Basque Country: MutrikuWave Energy Plant and bimep -- BiscayMarineEnergyPlatform

Renewable marine energies

How to deal with the scarcity of natural resources? For ENGIE, the challenge is to find sustainable and environmentally friendly alternatives to meet energy needs. A territory so far underexploited looks very promising: our seas and oceans. Wind, tidal or geothermal, discover the new marine renewable energy.

The European Marine Energy Centre: EMEC

Neil Kermode, managing director of EMEC, describes the different ways EMEC are trying to harness energy from waves and tides. The EMEC test centre currently comprises of cables that run out into the sea to bring energy back into the national grid.

FACTORS: A NEW SERIES ABOUT ENERGY, MARINE AND POWER

Trailer for the new Widesight series 'FACTORS'
Subscribe to the WIDESIGHT youtube channel now to get a new episode each Thursday with new information for and about the the energy, marine and power sectors.

Marine Energy Technology: Waves and Currents

Margot Gerritsen, associate professor of EnergyResourceEngineering at Stanford University, discusses the viability of marine energy technology. The EnergySeminar meets weekly during the academic year. For a list of upcoming talks, visit the events page at the WoodsInstitute for the Environment website.
Stanford University:
http://www.stanford.edu/
Woods Institute for the Environment at Stanford:
http://woods.stanford.edu//
Margot Gerritsen
http://margot.stanford.edu/
Stanford University Channel on YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/stanford

Wave Energy Industry Growing

Take a look at an industry harnessing the power of ocean waves.
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Ocean Energy - Wave Power Station

Functionality of wave power station developed by Voith Hydro (www.voith.com). Animation produced by Kral GmbH (www.kralgmbh.at). This video explains the function of the Wave PowerStation with Wells turbine. This plant was shut down. It was built mainly as test plant. There is new bigger plant in Spain, near Bilbao - Mutriku Wave Power Plant. (https://tethys.pnnl.gov/annex-iv-sites/mutriku-wave-power-plant) Yes, this video is old, but it still explains the functionality of such power plant, so please don`t complain about it, otherwise I will delete the channel.

Energy (Melissa Manchester song)

"Energy" is a song performed by American singer Melissa Manchester, from her 1985 album Mathematics.

Details

The song was arranged by veteran songwriter Greg Mathieson and was released as the second single from the album, following the underperformance of the lead single "Mathematics", MCA hoped to reverse the album's fortune by releasing this Hi-NRG track with an aim for the club market.

Melissa Manchester filmed a videoclip to promote the song, which sees the singer and her band in a sort of industrial-setting stage performing the song.

The single was released on 7" and 12" formats featuring remixes, but it failed to chart either on the Billboard Hot 100 or the dance charts, and failed to chart elsewhere. The b-side to the single was a non-album song, called "So Full Of Yourself", which was co-written by Manchester and Tom Snow and used as the b-side to all 3 singles off the album.

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Leading global maritime technology company Kongsberg Maritime has selected Leclanché, one of the world’s leading storage solutions companies, as its battery partner and supplier of customised marineenergy storage solutions ... Leclanché is the only listed pure play energy storage company in the world, organised along three business units....

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